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When Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 was released in 2016, reactions were all over the place. While the game itself was ripe with content, most people didn’t like the “advanced” movement system — a sentiment that is understandable since it continued with the break in tradition that Advanced Warfare started. Last year’s WWII reverted back to the “boots
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During Activision Blizzard’s financial conference call for investors and analysts, Chief Operating Officer Coddy Johnson talked about Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Johnson mentioned that it’s going to be an “awesome game” and will give the community an “incredible experience” across features and modes. There are a number of reason behind the strength of the title,
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If you still play Call of Duty: Black Ops III then surprisingly enough you have some new content to sink your teeth into. Today, developer Treyarch and publisher Activision revealed Operation Swarm for the first-person shooter, which is set to tide fans over until the Black Ops 4 reveal event in a couple of weeks. First and foremost, Operation
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was finally revealed last week to the surprise of absolutely no one. Black Ops has arguably become the most popular sub-franchise within the Call of Duty series so to see another sequel that continues that story isn’t shocking in the slightest. There was one noticeable difference when it comes to Call of Duty this year: the release
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It seems like the teases for the next Call of Duty game may have begun. After the new map Redwood Snow was added to Call of Duty: Black Ops III on Monday, Redditors like user MrTheRevertz noticed something different about the winter-themed overlay of the launch map, and it may have something to do with the recently rumored Call of Duty: Black
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During Activision Blizzard’s fourth quarter financial conference call Activision Publishing Chief Executive Officer Eric Hirshberg talked more about the Call of Duty franchise. Hirshberg explained that full game digital downloads for Call of Duty: WWII were roughly 30% of total sales at the end of the year, up from 20-25% the year before. The company’s expectations
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